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Ariel Kalma

Ariel Kalma is really a prolific composer, multi-instrumentalist, and global traveller whose work runs from digital experiments and minimalism to electro-acoustic; ambient digital to internationally tinged modern music. Kalma was created and elevated in Paris where he began monitoring recorder at age nine and saxophone at 15, playing in college …

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Maryanne Amacher

Contemporary American composer Maryanne Amacher has almost exclusively created large multimedia installations in the ’70s through (a minimum of) the close from the ’90s. Amacher’s installments combine sculpture and levels of loud audio and low, resonating shades. She has created her craft primarily in European countries, by tinkering with the …

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Charlemagne

In 2003, Indiana indigenous and Madison, WI, resident Carl Johns took a rest from NoahJohn, an alt-country collective that had garnered even more praise in Britain than in the U.S., to record an record and play gigs beneath the name Charlemagne. Though Johns documented the self-titled Charlemagne debut being a …

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Lubomyr Melnyk

Ukrainian pianist/composer Lubomyr Melnyk is most beneficial known for his groundbreaking “constant music” technique, that involves playing extremely speedy, complicated patterns of notes, often while holding straight down the sustain pedal to be able to produce overtones. The effect is normally a dense cascade of audio that may be trance-inducing …

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